This one is a weird case, as is all of my 30fps PCSX2 videos. I first record it using an in-emulator recording function uncompressed at full 60 fps playback, regardless of speed in-play, so this is actually smoother than game play. From there, I edit or render videos as needed in Vegas as an HD 720-60p YUV (avi), and then take THAT video and rerender that into a Sony AVC/MVC (mp4) "Internet 1280x720 -30p" to get the thing into a lower file size to upload. This is probably horribly inefficient and most likely damaging to the overall quality, but my videos aren't about high fidelity in 90% of the cases and UA-cam isn't exactly quality assurance to begin with, not to mention I admittedly do this for free and have no idea what I'm doing codec-wise to begin with, so I don't think anybody minds or feels the need to help too much. Now, something you need to understand is I can't stream, at all, my upload speed simply isn't good enough for that. Past all that information I am basically useless on troubleshooting in streaming areas, so I hope what I've provided helps.
Sorry for the unrelaed question, but you're the one only one I know that can help and answers in time. You recorded this with the PCSX2 internal recorder, right? How did you get such a good quality?
Well, I set internal rendering to 720p, since I can't really get 1080p, same for the window output. From there I use the in-emulator recording and set the resolution to 1280 x 720p, and filter it through Vegas. In theory I could get it in 60 fps but I don't really have the space or upload speed for that. It's worth mentioning that during particularly impressive visuals I get framerate dip, and on top of that recording tends to halve or quarter that, so I'm effectively playing the game in slow mo but when output it's as though it's perfectly emulated.
How do I change the settings of the internal rendering and window output? When I try to record the image ends looking all jagged, like a 2007 video. Here's an example: /watch?v=AQlSokzsB4k
Config video plugin settings. Set internal resolution to custom, you need to use a renderer with (hardware) in the title. Finally, the window is just how it displays on your desktop but to do so use config, video, window settings. Most importantly if you're recording, remember to set the video to record at that resolution.
What happened to the my reply? Oh well, here it is again: So I always have to record in hardware mod? It looks fine in Tenchu, but the game I want to record has great differences between Hardware and Software mod, so I wanted to record in HD in Software. Btw, what kind of video you use to save? VfW Microsoft Video 1 or what?
Pretty much, software mode only upscales, it can't do more customized resolutions. I'm on a laptop at the moment on a trip so I can't say what I save with.
This almost looks like a TAS walkthrough. Absolutely flawless.
To be fair during recording FPS is slowed down significantly due to emulation being flawed.
Thank you though!
Cek
7:37 That wall kick !
Oh sorry, 8:11 this one is monstruous !
5:30 HOW?! just amazing
Please do it like a fool when i was kid 😂
4:08 this is not prince of Persia this is Tenchu lol serious I love Tenchu weird music
youre the best
V, did you render this video in an editor? What size is it? Having issues streaming it and I'm on fibre optic and can stream 4k 60 fps.
This one is a weird case, as is all of my 30fps PCSX2 videos.
I first record it using an in-emulator recording function uncompressed at full 60 fps playback, regardless of speed in-play, so this is actually smoother than game play.
From there, I edit or render videos as needed in Vegas as an HD 720-60p YUV (avi), and then take THAT video and rerender that into a Sony AVC/MVC (mp4) "Internet 1280x720 -30p" to get the thing into a lower file size to upload.
This is probably horribly inefficient and most likely damaging to the overall quality, but my videos aren't about high fidelity in 90% of the cases and UA-cam isn't exactly quality assurance to begin with, not to mention I admittedly do this for free and have no idea what I'm doing codec-wise to begin with, so I don't think anybody minds or feels the need to help too much.
Now, something you need to understand is I can't stream, at all, my upload speed simply isn't good enough for that.
Past all that information I am basically useless on troubleshooting in streaming areas, so I hope what I've provided helps.
Sorry for the unrelaed question, but you're the one only one I know that can help and answers in time. You recorded this with the PCSX2 internal recorder, right? How did you get such a good quality?
Well, I set internal rendering to 720p, since I can't really get 1080p, same for the window output.
From there I use the in-emulator recording and set the resolution to 1280 x 720p, and filter it through Vegas. In theory I could get it in 60 fps but I don't really have the space or upload speed for that.
It's worth mentioning that during particularly impressive visuals I get framerate dip, and on top of that recording tends to halve or quarter that, so I'm effectively playing the game in slow mo but when output it's as though it's perfectly emulated.
How do I change the settings of the internal rendering and window output? When I try to record the image ends looking all jagged, like a 2007 video. Here's an example: /watch?v=AQlSokzsB4k
Config video plugin settings.
Set internal resolution to custom, you need to use a renderer with (hardware) in the title.
Finally, the window is just how it displays on your desktop but to do so use config, video, window settings.
Most importantly if you're recording, remember to set the video to record at that resolution.
What happened to the my reply? Oh well, here it is again:
So I always have to record in hardware mod? It looks fine in Tenchu, but the game I want to record has great differences between Hardware and Software mod, so I wanted to record in HD in Software.
Btw, what kind of video you use to save? VfW Microsoft Video 1 or what?
Pretty much, software mode only upscales, it can't do more customized resolutions.
I'm on a laptop at the moment on a trip so I can't say what I save with.